Jack!
ClioSport Club Member
Following on from the thread by @SharkyUK.
Don't just reel off a list of all the games you're excited about, we all know there are some great games coming out in 2016.
Just pick one and give a reason why you've picked it.
For me it's Dark Souls 3. I love the Souls games, a lot of people are put off them by them being much more difficult than the average game with no difficulty levels, but that makes them so rewarding when you finally get past wherever you were stuck. Bloodborne was a great addition to the From repertoire and DS3 looks like it's going to incorporate some of the gothic and lovecraft elements from Bloodborne with the formula of Souls that is so good. For me, Bloodborne took close quarters combat to another level in terms of precision, but it almost completely banished ranged combat, so I'm interested to see what DS3 offers, as traditionally Souls games have offered the chance to be ranged - Bloodborne did force me to adapt my gaming style though, which probably added to the enjoyment.
Don't just reel off a list of all the games you're excited about, we all know there are some great games coming out in 2016.
Just pick one and give a reason why you've picked it.
For me it's Dark Souls 3. I love the Souls games, a lot of people are put off them by them being much more difficult than the average game with no difficulty levels, but that makes them so rewarding when you finally get past wherever you were stuck. Bloodborne was a great addition to the From repertoire and DS3 looks like it's going to incorporate some of the gothic and lovecraft elements from Bloodborne with the formula of Souls that is so good. For me, Bloodborne took close quarters combat to another level in terms of precision, but it almost completely banished ranged combat, so I'm interested to see what DS3 offers, as traditionally Souls games have offered the chance to be ranged - Bloodborne did force me to adapt my gaming style though, which probably added to the enjoyment.